A LEGO Christmas story – happy holidays!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Here is a cute LEGO Christmas video directly from our favorite toy company to get you in the mood and magic of the season! Enjoy! 😛

So you liked it? It would be fun if we could convert our environment any time we wished, like the minifigs could in this video! Build a house one day, then rebuild it to a fireplace, then a car, a spaceship, or whatever we wanted!

LEGO shared this Christmas video on their YouTube channel and also provided a link to build the fireplace. For whatever reason the link redirects to LEGO’s French website though. I can’t understand French, but there are some fun designs for LEGO fireplaces based on different LEGO themes; including LEGO Friends, LEGO Ninjago, LEGO City, and LEGO DUPLO. I couldn’t figure out how to get the instructions, but if you speak French you can let us know. 😉

I know families celebrate Christmas in different ways and on different days, but whether you do most of the Christmas activities on the 24th or the 25th or on any other day, I wish you and your family a very happy and joyous event. At my brother’s house the #10020 LEGO Santa Fe Super Chief Train is set up around the tree, along with the LEGO Christmas Village sets, while the kids excitedly jump and crawl around the whole scene. How about your family? Do you incorporate LEGO displays in your Christmas decorations? Will there be any LEGO under the tree? Feel free to share your LEGO Christmas traditions below! 🙂

Thanks, Hakan, I don’t know why the original link redirects to the Canadian site. It’s sad the other designs are not available. I liked the Ninjago one. But I guess it is easy to figure it out just by looking at the picture. Thanks again, and Merry Christmas! 😀

Did it really take them their entire house just to build the chimney? 😆 It was a pretty big one though I guess… 😛 The Ninjago chimney looks pretty cool, and the Police one is neat (though I’m not sure why Santa would go down the police station’s chimney or why there even would be a chimney in a police station…).